Comment The biggest myth about May? That she has a plan to steal working class Labour votes Theresa May, it is claimed, has parked Tory tanks firmly on Labour’s lawn by sticking up for the working… Dan McCurry 14th October, 2016, 5:00 pm
Comment UKIP’s leader has gone after just 18 days but Labour is still stuck over immigration I recently wrote a portrait of Nigel Farage that highlighted his ability to connect with voters. It’s not… Dan McCurry 5th October, 2016, 12:00 pm
Comment Diane James can’t save her party from Labour: UKIP will fade fast without Farage Today is the first day in a long long time that I have loved being in the Labour… Dan McCurry 16th September, 2016, 3:00 pm
Comment Praise for Theresa May’s plans to put workers on boards forgets the Tories’ shameful curbs on unions Theresa May wants to have worker representation on boards, but without undoing the onerous trade union restrictions, the… Dan McCurry 19th July, 2016, 12:00 pm
Comment Dan McCurry: Labour’s Scotland problem shows it is time to become the party of the south David Cameron won a general election by persuading southern England that Labour would be a pushover for the… Dan McCurry 9th June, 2016, 12:11 pm
Comment Steel crisis and Chinese dumping shows why we need a truly ethical foreign policy While Carwyn Jones, Welsh First Minister, has travelled to India to ensure the board of Tata consider… Dan McCurry 25th May, 2016, 6:09 pm